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News Happenings of Lents
and Surrounding Country
LENTS STATION, PORTLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1921
AUTOMOBILES COLLIDE;
TEN THROWN TO STREET
An automobile loaded with ton per­
son», ail from the Mt. Scott district,
wss bowled over and nine of them in­
jured, although none of them seri­
ously. at E 24th and Harrison streets
Thursday night of last week.
The accident occurred when a light
car driven by C W. Bramblett. and
loaded with ten persons, collided
with a heavy ear driven by V. C.
Gault of 495 E. 22nd street, and occu­
pied by seven passengers. None of
the passengers in the big machine
was injured.
The little ear was
turned completely over and its occu­
pants spilled about the street Those
injured were:
Mrs. J. C. Whalon of Nampa, Ida­
ho, broken nose, cuts and bruises; her
two children, Calvin, 4, and Evelyn, 2,
cuts and bruises; Mrs. Julia Garber
of Kellogg, Idaho, sister of Mrs.
Whalon, injuries to left eye, left arm
and left leg; her daughter, Violet, 2
years old, injured about the head and
left heel; Mrs. C. W. Bramblett, 5015
■ ’■th avenue, another sister, lacera-
tions; her daughter, Katherine, 4,
laceration of the left cheek;
_____ Mr. and
Mrs M. C. l-avmder, aged 62 and 56
years respectively, of 6609 58th ave­
nue. parents of the three women,
both cut and bruised. Mr. Bramblett
wna uninjured.
Gault’s vision of the comer wee ob­
scured by a high bank. Neither ma­
chine was going at a high rate of
speed. Bramblett*» front hub caught
the real wheel of the big machine and
the Fonl forthwith went over. The
big machine was barely scratched.
Gault's small daughter was thrown
out of the car, but her father caught
her before she had gone out com­
pletely and »ho was uninjured.
All of the injured ______
persons were
taken to St Vincent’s hospital for
treatment.
HERE AND THERE
ABOUT THE CITY
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VOL. XIX, No. 24
Arleta, Kern Park, Millard
Ave., Tremont, Wooamere
The following address was deliv-
Little Items of Interest to Herald
Readers Culled From All Over ■ red before Evening Star Grange at
a recent meeting of that organiza­
the Rose CUy.
tion, by Mrs. Ellen Amburn. Mem­
bers of the grange thought it worthy Many Affairs of Interest to Community Related in En
Social Affair« Are Source of Pleasure to Many;Personal
The school teachers have a ticket of publication and the Herald pasae-i
tertaining Way by Correspondent
up for election aa directors Saturday. it on to its readers.
Item« and l/ocah of Interest to Herald
Both the high school teachers and
Originality in Grange Work
of the Herald
Reader« Terwely Told
grade teachers association have en­
In all organizations there are some
dorsed W. J. H. Clark. W. E. Kim- things that are fundamental, and
sey, George P. Eisman and James E. cannot be changed without doing vio­
Mrs. Frank Culver accompanied
Beckman-Warren
frorn Willamette University at Salem
Dan l*ilch of Kearney. Neb . is
Martin. There was not a dissenting l-nee to the purpose of the organiza­
whore she is not only taking a col­
visiting with his brother. J M. !<eitch her mother to Salem last week, where
John
Beckman
and
Miss
I«eona
vote against the four,
candi- tion.
the latter will visit her daughter.
lege course but also a special musical
ami family, on 89th street.
Warren
of
72nd
street
and
Foster
dates are on the ballot,
four to
Agriculture is a basic Industry In Road were married at her home one course. She is contemplating teach­
M. B. Young, Walter Younr and
be chosen.
Fred Kelly Is home from O. A. C.
civilized life.
day last week by Rev. Finley of the ing music thia summer.
(alias
si>ent
the
August
IlisM-r
of
Dallas
spent
th*
He is st the home place while his
Donald Ix>ckwood, also of Willam­
The home is the unit of the state. Ijiurelwood M. E. church There was
n-
wrek
end
with
J.
M.
1*1
tch
and
fam
After
characterizing
their
action
parents are visiting In the east.
The moral law and Christian prin­
a wedding, as there were a ette University, will spend the sum­
as rye k I ess, Federal Judge Bean Mon­ ciples are essential to the stability of quite
numlier of out-of-town guests from mer vacation with his parents. Dr.
Rev thilver has returned from
day refused to grant the government any permanent form of community Seattle
Damali attended
a
and California.
The bride and Mrs. I-ockwood of Arleta.
Mrs. Maude ----------
------- ...
Bellingham. He expects Mrs. Culver
a
new
trial
for
the
five
prohibition
life.
A week from Tuesday there will ba
wax dressed in white satin and car­
home this week. They have been vis­ meeting of the grand lodge of East­
agents
who.
in
attempting
to
arrest
I take it that the Grange Is found­ ried a boquet of roses.
ern Star at the temple, ns delegate
The house a father and son banquet given by
iting her parent*
Robert
W.
Hedderly
for
selling
li
­
ed on these principles and to promote was beautifully decorated and the the father? of the men’s Bible class,
from l-ents, last Tuesdav.
quor, shot and killed him as he sped them is the purpose of the Grange, wedding party sat down to bountiful rhere has been a contest on between
. Julian ha» a good buy in No. 1 first
away
in
his
automobile.
Judge
Bean
Come
out
and
dance
every
Satur
­
the boys and men for the past month.
and they should not be lost sight of refreshments.
growth cordwood; also some heavy
said the agents at the time of tha in any of its activities. Variety
The boys won with an average of 30
eountry slab at lowest possible prices day night with ths crowds at Cedar
shooting had no warrant for Hedder­ the spice of life and in order to give
in attendance each Sunday.
___
They
Rs?Ulen«' Mils Foster Road, phone vllle Park, at Linneman Junction.
Daily Vacation Bible School
ly*« arrest and that they had not re­ interest and life to our meetings, it
are asked to bring their fathers and
24 tf Four piece music; dancing 8:30 p. m.
6.33-70.
The Arleta daily vacation Bible there will be an interesting program
vealed their statu« to Hedderly. “All is necessary that the Grange have as
to 12:30 a. m.
14-tf
used their pistols apparently with a wide a latitude as possible, in its school is planning to care for 500 also.
Mis» Alice lilowers, daughter of
students. This year the curriculum
Wm. Sprouls of 1-a Grande, Ore­
great deal of indiscretion,” he said. methods.
Judge L. N. Blowers, of Hood River,
A verdict of $1500 damage» had Is-.-n
ami Mrs. Wesley Ingersoll.
- gon, is in l*nts visiting Frank An­
.... of - -
Salt
Arleta Baptist
It has been said that there are no is more varied and more systematic
drews,
a
boyhood
friend,
whom
he
At the bi-weekly as­
obtained against three of the officers two blades of grass just alike; much than before.
_ , _ are the guests of
lake City, Utah,
Sunday
__ school 9:45 a. m.; B Y. P.
has
not
seen
for
fifteen
years.
Mr.
sembly
hour
there
will
be
addresses
and it was in a motion to act aside less are there any two Granges just
Mr and Mrs. Haxen A. Wright this
U. 6:45 p. m. Subject: "Sun and
Sprouls is delighted with thia section
this judgment that the judge’s re­ alike. Grange interests are affected by various capable people on subjects Light”; leader, Wayne Miller. Three
week.
of the state.
which
will
be
of
much
value
to
the
marks were made
A similar case bv location, by soil, by latitude, by
minutes will be given to the “pops”
The Yragi r theater is advertising
case against the other two officers altitude, by climate, by membership, boys and girls and grownups. Among and “peps” for campaigning purposes
John Glamer, husband of Emma
those
who
will
speak
will
be
Mrs.
M.
Wally Reid as the attraction for four
remains to be disposed of.
and by many other causes.
there being a friendly contest on for
days next Week. Monday, Tuesday. Glamer. residing on 82nd rtreet at
The human factor, however, in the Frances Swope, who will talk bn the election of officers for the com­
___ _____
June 3, aged 54 years.
Wednesday and Thursday, The film Maple, . died
O. W. Mielke, president of the Ror< one constant factor in all granges. some phase of the temperance ques­ ing year.
shown is “The lave Special”, said to Funeral services were held on the 7th
Festival, reported Monday that a Its interests are much the same tion; Rev. Henry White, who will lec­
The morning topic. Rev. Day,
nt the German church. Rev. Lien-
be Reid's best
balance of $2500 remained in the wherever located.
It is a store of ture on Siam; Rev. Mr. Austin and peaker, is: “Does God Believe in
Kemper officiating. Interment was
Rev.
A.
B
Snyder,
both
of
whom
will
treasury
as
a
nestegg
for
the
next
latent possibilities and the develop­
Us”7 At 8 p. m.. the popular even­
Miss Berths Louise Kissner, 4710 in Mt. Scott cemetery.
festival, after all expenses of this ment of these possibilities is after all tell of work in foreign fields. Ano­ ing service, with a choir of 40 voices;
52nd street, )uu> had card» print«-'
ther
new
feature
will
be
the
35-min-
year
’
s
fete
had
been
paid.
He
pre
­
Mrs. Mary Crawford Roach died on
the big work of the Grange.
“Ixx>king Backward or For­
this week announcing that she Will
ute tfi-weekly mission-study hour, topic,
rented 40 prizes to floral parade
ward”.
In seeking for effective methods to which
receive
re piano pupils.
Miss Kissner June 10 at the family home, 4316 65th
will
be
conducted
by
each
winners.
street.
Funeral
servicte
were
held
serve the objects of the Grange, new­
strawberry social will be given
is a pupil ' of * Lillian Jeffery« Petri.
teacher in her own particular class at A the
ness is not enough to recommend a group,
church Thursday evening at 8
Her announcement appears on paire Tuesday at Kenworthy’s parlors,
Mrs
J.
J.
Handsaker.
princi-
Mystery
__________
__
...
_____
surrounding
the
death
of
l*nts,
Rev.
Owen
A.
Day
of
Arleta
method. After reading a book, a gen­
m. Strawberries, cake and cream,
four of this issue.
______ arrangements
.
___ r as
_ P-
Harry Agee, whose throat was cut as tleman once wrote in the back of the pal, is eoncluding
Baptist
church
officiating.
Interment
15
cent«.
H. . ________
JH._____
he slept in his St. Johns home. 1770 book this comment :"There are some rapidly as possible, so that every pos­
W. Evans, proprietor of 1*nta was in Mt. Scott cemetery. The de LENTS PIONEER PASSES
AWAY LAST FRIDAY Druid street, last Friday night, was things in this book that are new and sible means for the profit and enter­
Furniture Store, is carrying his left reared was 54 veurs of age
Millard Ave. Presbyterian
as deep as ever following the official some things that are good but the tainment of the students may be se­
arm in a sling, cnu»ed by coming in
Rev. A. B. Carr, returned mission­
M. Hansen A Co. were the low bid­
contact with the fly wheel of an en
Mrs. Rosa E. Evans died Friday, inquiry of Dr. Earl Smith, coronor, new things are not good and the good cured.
ary from the Pameroan colony, West
gine, punching a hole in his hand ders for improving 69th street from June 10, at the home of her brother. Monday night. The jury found that things are not new.” We should be
Africa, will speak in the absence of
Victory Chapter Meets
Agee came to his death from cuts sure that our methods are not only
incapacitating Mr. Evans from stren 45th to 46th avenue, with an estimate O E. Lent, 8817 56th avenue.
pastor, Rev. White. Morning sub­
Victory Chapter No. 130, Eastern the
uous labor for several days to come. of $492.50, Tho same company sub­
The deceased was ths wife of Philip made by some sharp instrument in the new but also good.
ject: “Believers Blessing in Christ”.
mitted a figure of $3053 on the im­ T. Evans and a daughter of ths pio­ the hands of an unknown person.
All Grangers are interested in good Star, of Archer Place, had last week Evening: “Experiences in West Af­
The Ixntx Furniture Co., on Foster provement of H9th street from 53rd neer. O. P. I*nta, who came to Ore­ Murder or suicide was the only possi­ government and much time is profit­ as gnests of honor the grand worthy
Both estimates gon in 1852, settling what is now ble explanation and those who heard ably consumed in such discussions matron of the state, Mrs. Umbeck, rica”. Mrs. Lina Jasper, formerly of
Road Just east of 92nd street, ha» on to 56th avenues.
window display a seasonable selection were below those of the city engineer. l-cnts. She was born November 12. the evidence presented at the inquest Rut too often advantage is taken of also the grand worthy patron, Leslie Lents, will sing “In the Secret of His
” and Mrs. Fred. J. Stock
of tire less cookers and aluminum
divided into two camps, inclining to
The grand worthy matron Presence
Work in rapidly progressing on the 1867, on the old homestead, and had one or the other theory. Meanwhile this by unscrupulous politicians, who Parker..
will be the soloist for the evening.
utensils. This firm carries u stock of
was
presented
with
an
oil
painting
of
use
the
Grange
halls
as
stalking
lived
in
Portland
almost
all
her
life,
W
J. Jefferies of 6848 69th
Mrs.
»P><><h more extensive than usually tine new residence of C. E. Kennedy, attending the l-ents school ^nd grow­ the police are investigating.
Mrs ground for selfish ends.
Mt. Hood. Seven were initiated: Mr. street,
who has a most beautiful
handled In suburban stores and at which is being built on south 92nd ing to womanhood here She was a Agee and a music teacher who was
Mra.
As both men and women are now and Mrs Reynolds, Mr. and
street. Mr. Kennedy was in town
reasonable prices.
giving her lessons on the slide trom­ voters, all should be encouraged to Fred Nelson. Mrs. Mowery, Mrs. flower garden, which one of her
friends styles her outdoor parlor,
Wednesday arranging for brick, sifter of Attorney Geo. P. I*nt, F. bone are held in jail as witnesses.
give expression to their ideas on pub­ Thompson and J. Edgar W’ells.
contributed to the queen’s float in
Elwrhnrd Bros, will give another which he reports as still quite high I-ent and O. E. Lent, and Mrs. J. C.
lic issues, not forgetting to be toler­
the rose festival last week over 800
of their popular dances at Elliott's in price; in fact, he says, the brick­ McGrew, all of Portland, Oliver W.
One hundred tourists from many
Kellogg School
stems of the blue delthinium.
She
hall. Damascus, next Saturday even­ maker» don’t seen, to realize the war l-cnt and Mrs. F. P. Wood of Fuller states are using each day the muni­ ant of others who think differently.
year
The
officers
for
the
ensuing
.
ton. Cal., and Mrs. C. Whitlock of
This leads to clear thinking and sound
also had charge of the decorations
ing, the 18th. These young men are is over.
cipal
auto
camp
grounds
at
Albina
of
the
parent-teacher
association
are
Silverton, Ore
__
judgment, and finally to better gov­
for children’s day last Sunday. Mrs.
successful in promoting this series of
Mrs. G. W. Chilson, president: H. H Jefferies is a natural decorator and
Samuel Radow and Roy Schirmer-
Funeral services were held Mondav. avenue and Portland boulevard, ac­ ernment.
social affairs. 94 attending one They
cording
to
figures
submitted
bv
City
Jonah,
vice-president;
Maud
Michel,
horn
are
proud
iiosscssors
of
Dort
June
18,
”
...
'
/
.
__
____
at Kenworthy*« parlors.
One of the most interesting and in­
the decorations were beautifully de­
consider sponsoring a Fourth of July
Commissioner Pier. One hundred and
Emily Woods, treasurer.
signed, the rose being the predomi-
celebration if it can be
bo arranged sat cars, which are tiecoming famous for with a large number of relatives and fifty-seven automobiles were regis­ structive features of the Grange is secretary;
A
class
party
was
given
to
the
"Efficiency
plus
Beauty",
and
sold
by
friends
in
attendance.
Rev.
F.
M.
the ritualistic work, which permits of
ating flower and the special features
isfactorily.
the l*nte Garage. A splendid photo Jasper officiated, assisted by Rev. tered there last Saturday and as the a wide latitude for original methods, graduating class Wednesday evening were two hanging baskets made of
The spectacles advertised last of Mr. and Mrs, Radow will be rep­ Sibley of the M. E. church. Appro­ summer season progresses more arc as is shown in our own grange in the by the parent-teacher association, the delthinium and Oriental poppies.
week tn our classified columns be roduced in the space occupied by the priate music was rendered by Mrs. expected to come daily. Commission­ drills and marches that have been or­ with the parents of the class in at­
The primary and beginners gave
longed to Mrs. C. M. Riley, who was l*nt» Garage in the Herald next Jasper and Mrs. Sells. There was a er Pier is planning additional facili­ iginated to meet the local needs of tendance A pleasant evening was the program in the morning Sunday
spent in getting acquainted with one and from the juniors to the adult in
wealth of beautiful floral tributes, ties at the camp site.
visiting at the home of W. S. Owens, week
our order.
testifying to the esteem in which the
5915 9.>th street. Mrs. Riley had ad­
The Evening Star Grange is fortu­ another.
Dr A. G. Atwood is taking an en­ deceased was held. Interment was in
Thursday afternoon and evening the evening.
A fine of $500 was imposed on W. nately situated, where city and coun­
vertised for them in the daily papers
but failed to get results until tho forced vacation. on account of hav­ the family plot in Multnomah ceme­ T Pearce, found guilty by a jury try meet, to obtain outside talent for the moving pictures of “Caromys*
Local and Personal
last week of an attack on Mrs. I-aura entertainment purposes.
We should Corners” will be shown.
Herald found them for her
Yet. ing accumulated the habit of cutting tery.
Manager
White, of Arleta theater,
the
family
kindling
wood,
amputating
School closes this week but most of
Breake. Pearce had appeared in the be careful not to overdo this feature
there are a few people residing in
apartment of Mrs. Breske unclothed or we may neglect to develop talent the teachers will remain in Portland is announcing some interesting pic­
this bailiwick that tr> to ki<l them­ a large slice of his left forefinger. No TWO MOONSHINERS FOUND
tures for his theater next week. The
this summer vacation.
one morning and struggled with her
selves into the belief that "advertis­ complications setting in, the doctor
IN MOUNT SCOTT DISTRICT there. The defense was that he was in our young If we hold the young
latter part of the month he will show
expects to be in his office again,
ing doesn't pay."
in the grange we must keep them
Pola Negi in the famous film. "Pas­
probably by the time this paper is
W. C. T. U. Observes Flag Dav
walking in his sleep and woke up in busy. We can take a lesson from
sion”. See his ad on the trade-at-
Bert Donley, arrested at the junc­ the apartment, hearing the woman
Ix-nts housewives have been busy out, aa the accident occurred the lat­
in
this
Arleta
W.
C.
T.
U.
observed
Flag
Barnum,
the
great
showman,
tion of 104th street and Gilbert Road »creaming. To keep her from alarm -
home page.
the past week canning berries, whien ter part of last week.
crowds
day
on
June
14th
with
a
delightful
respect:
he
used
to
make
his
Saturday morning by Deputy Sher­ ing the other occupants
Rev. E. O. Shepherd went to Philo­
for the first time since the war have
of the hotel help entertain themselves.
program in the afternoon at the lib­ math to attend the commencement
P. F Black, who visits lx*nta dis­ iffs Schirmer and Beeman, was fined needlessly, he restrained her until he
been within the reach of the average
rary.
Rev.
Cham
of
the
Chinese
mis
­
of
the
If
the
grange
is
to
be
one
exercises
of the college. His daugh­
family. A further drop in price is tributing aluminum* ware, lost his $250 for bootlegging by District could explain, he said. At the time few institutions which will survive sion told the story* of the flag of the
said to be in prospect, with plenty of overcoat Tuesday and called at the Judge Bel) on hi« plea of guilty. A he was sans clothes, except a band­ the catastrophe of the great war, it» new republic of China, illustrating it ter Velma has been attending that in­
fruit still In sight and the demand Herald office Wednesday to insert an 12-galJon still and 160 gallons of age across part of his face. The jure activities must be such as to interest with a flag he brought with him stitution the past year.
Albert Guthrie, who has been a
slackening, as well as the advent of advertisement in an effort to locate prune mash was found by the depu­ found him guilty of a simple assault. the young men and women who will from that country. He also told of
student at Philomath college the past
the raspberry season close nt hsnd. it.
Before he got through telling ties. This is said to be the place in
what
China
expected
of
us.
Little
have to meet the changing economic
year, came home the 15th.
l«ow-priced sugar, too. has served to about it he had the coat back, it hav­ which Kasper Wilcox, local real es­
“We are now living in the time conditions caused by the war. and to Mary Brown gave the salute to the
Dr. Oliver H. Clark of Myrtle Point
greatly increase the amount of home ing been found and left here by Prof. tate man. took refuge after he collid­
flag
and
recited
the
story
of
“
The
the
extent
that
the
grange
of
the
fu
­
canning thia year, and it appears that Thaxter of Lents school, with the re­ ed with the Reed truck recently, and when all the elosing specifications of ture can help solve these problems, Three Little Sisters”, a pretty ver­ visited Ben Hur Court No. 9 Friday
the only cloud on the horizon In a quest that it he advertised.
Roth would account also for the desire of the prophecies of God’s word are be­ and smooth out the rough places for sion of the making of the flag Mrs. evening. The court will hold a picnic
prospective shortage of jars, which owner and finder was aware of the the owner to keep the police from ing fulfilled. While we may not know the young, will the order find an ex­ Wilson, president of the union, is go­ Saturday, June 18th, at 6 p- m., at the
the day nor the hour, vet we know
home of Geo. Slyger on 82d street.
have not been in great demand in the efficacy of Herald publicity and were entering upon that occasion.
ing to The Dalles to live and the un­
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Robinson and
Ernest Johns, 6818 85th street, re­ the time is near when He shall come, cuse for its future life.
recent years of high prices.
not mistaken.
will
not
ion
presented
her
with
a
handsome
I
do
not
feel
qualified
and
wife of 7022 Millard avenue, motored
ceived a 90-day suspended sentence and we should prepare for this glor­
slumber
robe
made
by
the
members.
attempt
to
say
just
what
original
to the beach last Sunday.
and a fine of $50 from Judge Bell on ious event that we mav be roadv when
Rev. John Handsaker leaves for
FINE FLORAL DISPLAY AT
a plea of guilty to a charge of having He appears.” declared Rev. George methods should be tried out in anv
LENTS GRANGE HOLDS
Arleta
Congregational
Church
particular
cases,
or
how
far
original
Armenia June 22, where he has been
liquor in his possession. No still was B. Thompson of Washington. D. C..
9ITH STREIT HOMESITE
BIG MEETING SATURDAY ubearthed
methods
in
grange
work
should
Children
’
s
day
services
will
be
held
called to personally superintend the
at his home by Deputies at the camnmeeting of Seventh-Dav
Beeman and Schirmer, but 50 gallons Adventists Monday night. He said transgress the “traditions of the next Sunday at the Congregational Near East Relief work, in which he
W hile the Herald man was stroll­
The regular monthly meeting of of prune mash and one gallon of fin­ the Ixird always fulfills His word elders.” I have only tries! to discuss church. It will be combined with the has been engaged for some time.
ing around Wednesday afternoon in Lents G. i nge was held last Saturday
A farewell party was given the
and everything foretold in the Bible in a general way the thought of or- morning service beginning at 10:30.
quest of elusive news items, he hap­ with a large number of members in ished product were found.
The Christian Endeavor held their Misses Mary and Norma Bicknell,
had come to pass. In like manner , iginal methods in grange work in
pened to pnss on 94th street at 5603 attendance.
The third and fourth
In conclusion, it election of officers last Sunday even­ students of Franklin high school, at
the Scriptures deal with the closing . these few lines.
a neat little bungalow, the vard in degrees were put on in the morning, FUNERAL SERVICES FOR
would seem that each grange should ing The following officers were el­ the home of Dr. and Mrs. Briggs.
event« of the world’s history.
front of which was a mass of beautl- T. J. Kreuder, master, presiding, aid­
LATE D. S. DUNBAR HELD
try to do its work in a manner that ected: President, Arthur Ariderson: 34th avenue and 49th street. Tuesday
ftil flowers.
It was too pretty a ed by an active staff.
At noon n
would give expression to its own in­ vice president, Samuel Thurston; sec­ last. They will leave shortly after
E.
Goneau.
driver
of
the
forbire
sight to pass unnoticed, and an in splendid old-fashioned basket dinner
Funeral services for D. S. Dunbar,
dividuality. Each can safely follow retary. Vera Pratten; treasurer. Mor­ the closing of school for Detroit,
qulry nt the door brought forth the was put on the tables which did great Oregon pioneer, who died on Wednes­ car in which nrettv Tessie Lotisse the thought expressed by the poet: rison Handsaker: chorister, Irene Mich., where they will make their
information that A. Gandesbergen credit to the ladies in charge, the ar­ day of last week at the Portland san­ was driven to the scene of her death,
“Sing thou thy song.
Jenssey; organist, I.ois Handsaker. home with relatives, one of whom is
lived within and would willingly show rangement and service being espec­ itarium. were held at Kenworthy’« faces a orison sentence which mav.
Do thou thy deed.
The retiring president was Miss Bick­ teaching in the schools of that city.
the reporter around.
ially worthy of mention.
parlors, __ Lents, Friday. Interment under the law, run from five to 20
Hope thou thy hope,
nell, who will leave soon with her sis­ Next fall they will enter Detroit Uni­
years, as the result of his conviction
There are hundreds of bloom of ev-
In the afternoon a fine program. "’«a in Mt. Scott Park cemetery.
And pray thou thy prayer.
ter for Detroit, Mich. They will be versity.
kind, color and variety, growing some arranged by the lecturer, Mrs. Marv
Mr. Dunbar crossed
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the , plains
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missed very much from the church
Mrs. Sadia Orr-Dunbar, executive
in neat designs and others apparently Updike, was rendered, the personnel an ox-train from Missouri in 1850. He ted during the trial of Thornes Tn- ANOTHER WARRANT OUT
activities.
secretary of the Oregon Association
sows at random. Bordering the ce­ as follows: Mt. Scott Musical Club, was then six years old. His family tisso for the murder of his 'rife Sen­
Thursday iy, June 23, the ladies’ aid for the Prevention of Tuberculosis,
FOR KASPER WILCOX
ment walk around front and sides is two interesting numbers; piano solo, settled on a tract of land near Fair- tenced will be pronounced hv Circuit
will serve ’ luncheon
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at Luckev cottage has gone to New York City to take
a neat hedge, the whole mnking an Alice Kreuder; reading, Lucille Fu- view, where he had made his home Judge McCourt Mondav W. A. Arm­
for
which
a nominal
1 * sum will
“be six weeks intensive instruction along
P.
E.
Reed
late
last
week
swore
strong of south 92nd s’reet was a
effect laautiful beyond description, rey; address, “Seeing Our Own | practically all his life.
charged.
her line of work.
out a warrant for Kasper Wilcox in
while the air is filled with perfume Country,” Mrs C. P. _ Blanchard;
~ October
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_ member of the second Lotisso Jury.
On
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mar-
Dr and Mrs. Briggs leave next
the county court, and the constable
for quite n distance away. Just now lin solo, Mr. I,akc, accompanied by ried on a boat between Portland and
Anahel Presbyterian Church
week for their summer home at Fair­
is said to be on the lookout for the
the floral display is not at its ven­ Mrs. Lake and Mr. Estes; vocal solo, I Vancouver, the captain performing
The countv commissioners on Mon former real estate man.
view.
Mrs. J. Edgar Wells. 5222 40th av-
Mr. Reed
best, yet it is far anti awav the hand­ Helen Harris.
the ceremony.
Following the mar day awarded the contract for the
The womans’ missionary society of
will on June 22, from 2 to 5 p.
somest front yard the Herald man
lent» Grange has now n member- riage he filed on a tract of land at rlearig and grading of Mt. Hood took this action because of the failure enue,
the Millard Avenue church held an
m„
give
a
silver
tea.
The
proceeds
of
the
city
police
officials
to
bring
has seen among the less pretentious ship nearing .the 400 point and they Fairview, part of which is now the loop, from the Multnomah countv
all-day meeting at Mrs. S. W. Hick-
homes of the locality.
are striving to reach the 500 mark by county poor farm.
From 1892 to line tn Zier.««», at the forest bounda­ Wilcox to trial, after he had once go to the carpet fund. It is the first ling’s Wednesday. There was a good­
of
a
series
of
social
events
for
that
been
apprehended
.
and
then,
it
is
al
­
Mr. Gandesbergen states that it October, before the meeting of the 1899 he waa in the mercantile buai- ry. The ioh is 24 21 miles in 1en«rth
She will be assisted bv Mrs. ly number present. Mrs. Armstrong
has taken nbout ten years to develop national Grange at Portland.
I ness with his son. J. A. Dunbar, in ad the contract calls for completion leged. permitted to disappear from fund.
presided.
Rosenburg
and Mrs. Howell.
sight
Up
to
the
time
of
publication.
the flower beds. but it is time well
I Goldendale, Wash.
He was bom this rear.
Towards huilding the Wilcox had not been arrested.
Chas. Snedegar. wife and children,
Sunday
was
children
1
*
day.
A
fine
spent, for besides the pleasure It THIEF GOES THROUGH
July 10, 1844, in St. Joseph, Mo.
loon Multnomah countv is nledged to
arrived from Lincoln, Cal., Wednes­
program
was
given
in
the
morning
A
civil
action
was
also
started
by
brings the family and all who pass.
Mr. Dunbar is survived hy a son, contribute $1 "0,000 and Clackamas
SCREEN; TAKES WATCH
after a short sermonette by the day morning. They left here last
Il adds considerable monetary value
J. A. Dunbar, husband of Sadie Orr- corntv $880.000. the rem-under to bo Reed to recover for injuries to the and
pastor, Rev. Mixsell, the Portable July, spending the winter in Califor­
latter
’
s
truck
alleged
to
have
been
to the property.
Mrs. Maud B. Bradbury. 4719 63rd ”,lnbar-
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•mnnlied bv the state Work will bo caused by Wilcox running into it with Moving Picture Co. of Portland put nia. Mr. Snedegar reports the tem­
started as soon as the contractors his car about three weeks ago. Wil­ on three or four films of interest to perature at 102 in the shade when he
street, rcporttM to the police that a
CARD OF THANKS
ea nget their camps established and cox’s real estate agency here has the children.
left on the 13th. He and his family
prowler entered her home about 11 MARGARET LEITCH WINS
say Oregon is good enough for them.
MONEY THIS WEEK equipment on the ground.
since apparently evaporated into the
We wish to thank our many friends o'clock Saturday night and stole a
They will be at home at 6316 70th
watch and other jewelry. The
M. E. Church
thin air with the taking down of, the
for their svmpnthy and kindness and gold
Arso Vonovich 561 Overton street signs and the removal of office fix­
made his entry by breaking
Tn the morning Rev. Finley will street after July 1.
With a total of 269,870 rote«. Mar.
beautiful floral offerings during the thief
P. L. Whitbeck of 5720 70th street,
a fine «f $250 and • sentence of tures.
speak on “Our Common Needs.” In
illness and death of our beloved wife through a screen in onh of the rear garet I<eitch is the winner of the ¿5 drew
windows.
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in the trade-at-home contest this 30 days in tail in court Monday. He
While the present whereabouts of the evening the children will give a employe of the S. P. 4 S., left the
and sister, Rosa A. Evans.
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week.
Next
Next we<
week the Herald will was accused bv a man bv the name Wilcox are unknown, he has been the program as their part of child­ 14th for California, visiting his mo­
P. T EVANS.
ther near Pasadena.
A new liqufn has been discovered publish the totals I to
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date.
Only of Chenoweth of havirr, sold moon­ seen several times in the Mt. Scott ren’s day service.
SISTERS and BROTHERS
H. L. Jones is building two houses
that is so po'wXul that three drops throe more weeks remain in the con- shine to the latter’s wife and to have district within the past week.
The W. M. A. society met on Wed­
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t«ken the woman’s rir»» as a pledge
fnlling on the skin will kill a person fest.
nesday at 2 p. m. at the home of Mm. on 67th street near Division for a Mr.
All men are alike in one respect— in thirty seconds, thus making it
Ellis.
Reed’s Transfer is the name select- of payment. A search warrant was
Intelligent people emphasize their Perry, 4924 66th street.
they nre not women.
The first raspberries of the season
possible for a hostile aeroplane to1 ed for the contest. This concern is sworn to bv Chenowith and three quality by the use of simple lan-
Prayer meeting Thursday at 8 p. m
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blot nut entire cities. Tn the event of 'oented on Foster Road near
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94 th. pint« of liquor discovered in Yono- guage. It is only the weak minded Choir practice Wednesday at 8 p. m. were picked Wednesday on the C. H.
Soon, now, the June bride will be another war look out for that grand Find the missing letters and send in vich’s home.
who wrap their tongues around words
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... I Blanchard's berry paten.
Finley,
daughter
of Rev.
among the has-beens.
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rush “hack to the farm.”
your coupons as usual.
of which they know not the meaning, ley and wife, came home Wednesday
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